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Making the most of its beautiful setting, the SaddleBrooke Ranch Golf Club
18-hole championship golf course is located on a mesa with breathtaking vistas
of the natural desert landscape. Drop by your home course, where the golf
staff greets you by name, and enjoy a day with friends on the links.

Making the most of its beautiful setting, the SaddleBrooke Ranch Golf Club
18-hole championship golf course is located on a mesa with breathtaking vistas
of the natural desert landscape. Drop by your home course, where the golf
staff greets you by name, and enjoy a day with friends on the links.

The Pascua Yaqui Tribe knew they wanted to work within the land and honor its natural gifts and wonders when it came to designing a golf course. They hired fellow native american, Notah Begay, a Navajo and Pueblo who has made his name both as a player on the PGA Tour, a commentator on NBC television and The Golf Channel, and as a noted golf course designer, to help carve the world from the high Sonoran Desert just south of the resort. Sewailo, meaning "flower world" in the Pascua Yaqui language, blends the native landscape with picturesque lakes and streams.

This challenging course measures 7,400 yards from the championship tees, with 5 different tee boxes on each hole to allow for players of all abilities.

The Pascua Yaqui Tribe knew they wanted to work within the land and honor its natural gifts and wonders when it came to designing a golf course. They hired fellow native american, Notah Begay, a Navajo and Pueblo who has made his name both as a player on the PGA Tour, a commentator on NBC television and The Golf Channel, and as a noted golf course designer, to help carve the world from the high Sonoran Desert just south of the resort. Sewailo, meaning "flower world" in the Pascua Yaqui language, blends the native landscape with picturesque lakes and streams.

This challenging course measures 7,400 yards from the championship tees, with 5 different tee boxes on each hole to allow for players of all abilities.

The 18-hole Canada course is a 6,713-yard par 72 with a rating of 72.2 and a
slope of 140. The natural terrain comes into play as fairways wind through ravines and arroyos. The
challenge of this course is in the proper club selection. Many golfers prefer
the Canada course because it demands a good deal of strategy, requiring a
player to use every club. There's a lot of variety on Canada - with
considerable mounding, doglegs and elevation changes from the tee to the
green. There are many birdie opportunities on the par 4's, but the risk may
outweigh the reward for some golfers.

The signature hole is the 183-yard 8th hole, considered by many to be the
toughest par 3 in Tucson. Players drive uphill along a narrow ridge and aim
between two towering Saguaro cacti just 40 yards out from the tee box. The
green is surrounded by natural desert that falls into canyons on either side
of the green. Both the 4th and 5th holes begin from elevated tee boxes
surrounded by cacti, which give the player the opportunity to experience
"target golf". Players must hit strong; well-executed tee shots on these par
4's to land the ball in these narrow fairways.

The 18-hole Canada course is a 6,713-yard par 72 with a rating of 72.2 and a
slope of 140. The natural terrain comes into play as fairways wind through ravines and arroyos. The
challenge of this course is in the proper club selection. Many golfers prefer
the Canada course because it demands a good deal of strategy, requiring a
player to use every club. There's a lot of variety on Canada - with
considerable mounding, doglegs and elevation changes from the tee to the
green. There are many birdie opportunities on the par 4's, but the risk may
outweigh the reward for some golfers.

The signature hole is the 183-yard 8th hole, considered by many to be the
toughest par 3 in Tucson. Players drive uphill along a narrow ridge and aim
between two towering Saguaro cacti just 40 yards out from the tee box. The
green is surrounded by natural desert that falls into canyons on either side
of the green. Both the 4th and 5th holes begin from elevated tee boxes
surrounded by cacti, which give the player the opportunity to experience
"target golf". Players must hit strong; well-executed tee shots on these par
4's to land the ball in these narrow fairways.

The resort's premier course, the 18-hole Conquistador is a 6,801-yard par 71
with a rating of 72.7 and a slope of 126. Recently renovated, the course
provides an exceptional golf experience for all skill levels. The re-shaped
fairways and greens create an exceptionally playable course. The new 419
Tiffway hybrid Bermuda turf allows for better lies on the fairways and Tiff
Eagle on the greens produces truer and quicker putts. The new landscaping
adjacent to the fairways means the desert rarely comes into play except as a
beautiful backdrop for every round. The course offers a variety of short par
5's and long par 4's with dramatic mountain views and elevation changes.

The 5th hole is a 541-yard par 5 with a lake and bunkers protecting the
two-tiered green. Two long woods will allow the player an opportunity to get
home in two. But a head wind will typically prevail, and hinder most
opportunities to eagle the hole. The back 9 includes two par 5's with birdie
potential, but heavy bunkering challenges players. The signature hole is #16,
providing memorable views of Pusch Ridge while trying to avoid any of the 16
strategically placed bunkers.

The resort's premier course, the 18-hole Conquistador is a 6,801-yard par 71
with a rating of 72.7 and a slope of 126. Recently renovated, the course
provides an exceptional golf experience for all skill levels. The re-shaped
fairways and greens create an exceptionally playable course. The new 419
Tiffway hybrid Bermuda turf allows for better lies on the fairways and Tiff
Eagle on the greens produces truer and quicker putts. The new landscaping
adjacent to the fairways means the desert rarely comes into play except as a
beautiful backdrop for every round. The course offers a variety of short par
5's and long par 4's with dramatic mountain views and elevation changes.

The 5th hole is a 541-yard par 5 with a lake and bunkers protecting the
two-tiered green. Two long woods will allow the player an opportunity to get
home in two. But a head wind will typically prevail, and hinder most
opportunities to eagle the hole. The back 9 includes two par 5's with birdie
potential, but heavy bunkering challenges players. The signature hole is #16,
providing memorable views of Pusch Ridge while trying to avoid any of the 16
strategically placed bunkers.

While unveiling his first golf course in the Tucson area in 25 years,
legendary champion Jack Nicklaus took advantage of the high Sonoran Desert
setting to integrate solid strategy, variety and fair shot values into each
hole at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain. The result is an elite
venue intended to be shared by golfing friends and legends alike. Crafted by
the legendary Golden Bear to test generations of champions, The Ritz-Carlton
Golf Club, Dove Mountain layout has received accolades from tour pros who have
explored the course during the annual World Golf Championships-Accenture Match
Play Championship. The event, which showcases the 64 top-ranked players in the
game, made its debut at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain in 2009 and
will be returning in 2010.

A reflection of the lush, desert mountain terrain (2,300- to 3,000-feet
elevation), the original 27 holes of this Jack Nicklaus Signature Design all
present unique challenges and distinct character, blended naturally among
noble saguaros that stand beneath the surrounding Tortolita Mountain Range.
Throughout The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain, there are shots that
will require some imagination and creativity. And some holes are just plain
fun.

While unveiling his first golf course in the Tucson area in 25 years,
legendary champion Jack Nicklaus took advantage of the high Sonoran Desert
setting to integrate solid strategy, variety and fair shot values into each
hole at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain. The result is an elite
venue intended to be shared by golfing friends and legends alike. Crafted by
the legendary Golden Bear to test generations of champions, The Ritz-Carlton
Golf Club, Dove Mountain layout has received accolades from tour pros who have
explored the course during the annual World Golf Championships-Accenture Match
Play Championship. The event, which showcases the 64 top-ranked players in the
game, made its debut at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain in 2009 and
will be returning in 2010.

A reflection of the lush, desert mountain terrain (2,300- to 3,000-feet
elevation), the original 27 holes of this Jack Nicklaus Signature Design all
present unique challenges and distinct character, blended naturally among
noble saguaros that stand beneath the surrounding Tortolita Mountain Range.
Throughout The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain, there are shots that
will require some imagination and creativity. And some holes are just plain
fun.

Nestled against the dramatic backdrop of Tucson's beautiful Santa Catalina
foothills is the Canyon Golf Course designed by Tom Fazio. The course winds
through the inspiring beauty of Esperro Canyon and incorporates the massive
rock formation known as Whaleback Rock.

Golf at Ventana - a challenging and memorable experience enhanced by the
beauty of the lush desert foliage and the Sonoran wildlife such as deer,
roadrunners, quail, rabbits, bobcats and birds of every description.
*Course closed for maintenance 10/9/17-10/27/17 and
10/10/18-10/29/18.*

Nestled against the dramatic backdrop of Tucson's beautiful Santa Catalina
foothills is the Canyon Golf Course designed by Tom Fazio. The course winds
through the inspiring beauty of Esperro Canyon and incorporates the massive
rock formation known as Whaleback Rock.

Golf at Ventana - a challenging and memorable experience enhanced by the
beauty of the lush desert foliage and the Sonoran wildlife such as deer,
roadrunners, quail, rabbits, bobcats and birds of every description.
*Course closed for maintenance 10/9/17-10/27/17 and
10/10/18-10/29/18.*

This Tom Fazio layout is built around the foothills of the Santa Clara mountains and features the famous 100 yard par 3 signature hole, that plays from an elevated tee box into a mounded green. Ranked in Golf Digest's "Best in the Nation." and Links Magazine's "Best of Golf." The most photographed hole west of the Mississippi, the celebrated Mountain Number 3, plays across 107 yards of cactus and canyons...and the tee offers a breathtaking panorama that stretches for a hundred miles across the Sonoran Desert into Mexico. A classic desert-style, target course, the Mountain has many changes in elevation and several elevated tees. Putting is a challenge because the greens are undulating and typically fast.

This Tom Fazio layout is built around the foothills of the Santa Clara mountains and features the famous 100 yard par 3 signature hole, that plays from an elevated tee box into a mounded green. Ranked in Golf Digest's "Best in the Nation." and Links Magazine's "Best of Golf." The most photographed hole west of the Mississippi, the celebrated Mountain Number 3, plays across 107 yards of cactus and canyons...and the tee offers a breathtaking panorama that stretches for a hundred miles across the Sonoran Desert into Mexico. A classic desert-style, target course, the Mountain has many changes in elevation and several elevated tees. Putting is a challenge because the greens are undulating and typically fast.

The Golf Club at Vistoso is the premier public layout in the Tucson area - voted so by Golf Digest as the BEST PUBLIC COURSE IN TUCSON and the 4th best in the state! Designed by Tom Weiskoph, Vistoso is nestled between the Tortolita and Santa Catalina Mountains. This is a pristine desert scene, with giant Saguaro cactus, beautiful flora, abundant desert wildlife and spectacular mountain views. Everything at Vistoso is first class.

There is a beautiful clubhouse with pro shop and a restaurant with an outdoor patio overlooking the course. A complimentary grass driving range stacked with pyramids of balls and huge putting green are on property. Spend some time practicing your putts as these greens are as smooth as glass. A cooler stocked with ice, and ball and club washers come with each cart. The Uplink GPS system provided on every golf cart provides accurate measurements to the pin.

The Golf Club at Vistoso is the premier public layout in the Tucson area - voted so by Golf Digest as the BEST PUBLIC COURSE IN TUCSON and the 4th best in the state! Designed by Tom Weiskoph, Vistoso is nestled between the Tortolita and Santa Catalina Mountains. This is a pristine desert scene, with giant Saguaro cactus, beautiful flora, abundant desert wildlife and spectacular mountain views. Everything at Vistoso is first class.

There is a beautiful clubhouse with pro shop and a restaurant with an outdoor patio overlooking the course. A complimentary grass driving range stacked with pyramids of balls and huge putting green are on property. Spend some time practicing your putts as these greens are as smooth as glass. A cooler stocked with ice, and ball and club washers come with each cart. The Uplink GPS system provided on every golf cart provides accurate measurements to the pin.

The Starr Pass legend began over 120 years ago when Richard Starr crafted a trail through the rugged wilderness of the Tucson Mountains. Today, the Coyote fairway marks this trail and has earned the honor of being the signature hole at Starr Pass. Golf legends such as Arnold Palmer, Phil Mickelson, Payne Stewart and Nancy Lopez, to name a few, have all carved their way through this historic golf course. All of the hazards at Starr Pass are completely natural elements of the desert.

Since its opening in 1986, Starr Pass has established itself as the premier desert golf course in Arizona. Today the legend continues as Arnold Palmer has just completed a redesign of the original 18-hole course and added a new 9 holes making Starr Pass a 27 hole Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Facility. Come play the new nines - Coyote, Roadrunner & Rattler.

The views from the course are simply dramatic as the course winds through valleys and arroyos and meanders among the bluffs of the Tucson Mountains. Choose to focus on the dramatic view of Tucson below, the spectacular panoramic view of the Tucson's several mountain ranges, or the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert landscape. While playing you'll also notice that strict attention was paid to maintain the existing topography as natural hazards so that the finished product is the Southwest's most inviting desert golf experience.

The Starr Pass legend began over 120 years ago when Richard Starr crafted a trail through the rugged wilderness of the Tucson Mountains. Today, the Coyote fairway marks this trail and has earned the honor of being the signature hole at Starr Pass. Golf legends such as Arnold Palmer, Phil Mickelson, Payne Stewart and Nancy Lopez, to name a few, have all carved their way through this historic golf course. All of the hazards at Starr Pass are completely natural elements of the desert.

Since its opening in 1986, Starr Pass has established itself as the premier desert golf course in Arizona. Today the legend continues as Arnold Palmer has just completed a redesign of the original 18-hole course and added a new 9 holes making Starr Pass a 27 hole Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Facility. Come play the new nines - Coyote, Roadrunner & Rattler.

The views from the course are simply dramatic as the course winds through valleys and arroyos and meanders among the bluffs of the Tucson Mountains. Choose to focus on the dramatic view of Tucson below, the spectacular panoramic view of the Tucson's several mountain ranges, or the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert landscape. While playing you'll also notice that strict attention was paid to maintain the existing topography as natural hazards so that the finished product is the Southwest's most inviting desert golf experience.

Arizona National Golf Club is Southern Arizona desert golf at its finest. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., it is nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains adjacent to the Coronado National Forest. It follows the rugged natural flow of the land across shady mesquite-lined arroyos and skirts craggy rock outcroppings.

Along the way, Arizona National Golf Club's diverse 6,785 yard layout will throw enough decisions and classic golf-in-the-desert challenges at you to test the very limits of your ability. Yet, it has the flexibility to do so without ever becoming unfair.

To compensate for the challenge, you will enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery of any golf course in Southern Arizona, including panoramic mountain vistas, forests of giant saguaros and the rare beauty of nine natural springs.

Arizona National Golf Club is Southern Arizona desert golf at its finest. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., it is nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains adjacent to the Coronado National Forest. It follows the rugged natural flow of the land across shady mesquite-lined arroyos and skirts craggy rock outcroppings.

Along the way, Arizona National Golf Club's diverse 6,785 yard layout will throw enough decisions and classic golf-in-the-desert challenges at you to test the very limits of your ability. Yet, it has the flexibility to do so without ever becoming unfair.

To compensate for the challenge, you will enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery of any golf course in Southern Arizona, including panoramic mountain vistas, forests of giant saguaros and the rare beauty of nine natural springs.

The Catalina Course is a PGA Tour course on multiple occasions and is known for its magnificent views traditional style layout with gentle contours and tree lined fairways. Characterized as a traditional course, the Catalina has long provided a fair test of golf to players of every caliber.

Selected as one of Golf Digest's "75 Best Golf Resorts in North America" and a Conde' Nast Silver award winner, this magnificent destination retreat boasts two distinctly different 18 hole courses. You will also find excellent long and short game practice areas just steps from the well appointed golf shop.

The Catalina Course is a PGA Tour course on multiple occasions and is known for its magnificent views traditional style layout with gentle contours and tree lined fairways. Characterized as a traditional course, the Catalina has long provided a fair test of golf to players of every caliber.

Selected as one of Golf Digest's "75 Best Golf Resorts in North America" and a Conde' Nast Silver award winner, this magnificent destination retreat boasts two distinctly different 18 hole courses. You will also find excellent long and short game practice areas just steps from the well appointed golf shop.

Designed by a Ryder Cup captain, Tom Lehman, this desert style layout features steep elevation changes and some unusual uphill/downhill shot opportunities not typically found in Tucson. The Sonoran offers spectacular vistas of natural beauty of the surrounding terrain.

Selected as one of Golf Digest's "75 Best Golf Resorts in North America" and a Conde' Nast Silver award winner, this magnificent destination retreat boasts two distinctly different 18 hole courses. You will also find excellent long and short game practice areas just steps from the well appointed golf shop.

Designed by a Ryder Cup captain, Tom Lehman, this desert style layout features steep elevation changes and some unusual uphill/downhill shot opportunities not typically found in Tucson. The Sonoran offers spectacular vistas of natural beauty of the surrounding terrain.

Selected as one of Golf Digest's "75 Best Golf Resorts in North America" and a Conde' Nast Silver award winner, this magnificent destination retreat boasts two distinctly different 18 hole courses. You will also find excellent long and short game practice areas just steps from the well appointed golf shop.